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A review by astridandlouise
Anthropology of an American Girl by Hilary Thayer Hamann

3.0

This book was partially frustrating - the way it went into the future and back into the past. I often at times got confused what was going on or where she was or how much time had passed etc.

I did enjoy the book but did find Eveline to be a victim due to her own self faults and not due to the people around or in her life, which more than half of the time she tried to pass off on other people. The story came across to me as she enjoyed being a victim as she never made any effort to change her circumstances or the people in her life. It was just frustrating to read most of the time, especially when I wanted to slap her half of the time.

I think it was too long. I felt the story was never going to end, with a lot of the story pointless & unnecessary. A lot of little stories could have been deleted from the story.